Hi Brenda,
Not automatically. A good way to do it by hand is to put an anchored frame above the table. After you show/hide your conditions, then you can stretch or shrink the anchored frame to line up the table at the bottom. If you have FrameScript, I can provide a script that would do the adjustment automatically. If you are interested in this, please contact me offlist. Thanks. Rick Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc. 585-366-4017 **NEW** r...@frameexpert.com From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Waltermeyer, Brenda L. Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 9:49 AM To: 'framers@lists.frameusers.com' Subject: FrameMaker 9: Table Alighment FrameMaker 9 (Unstructured) Windows 7 Is there a way to have a table grow from the bottom up, instead of top down? For example: The bottom row has a line at the bottom, this line is aligned with the bottom of a logo on the left side of the page. I have a table that has 11 rows and each row is conditioned for Show/Hide. When I hide the first row it moves the bottom of the table up. I want the bottom to say aligned with the bottom of the logo and the top of the table moves down. Any idea? (FM file is attached for example only) Thanks for the help in advance. ________________________________________________ Brenda Waltermeyer FPS Communications JHU/APL Force Projection Sector 443.778.8748 / 240.228.8748 FPS_Comms_Logo_email The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 11100 Johns Hopkins Road Room MP6-S645 Laurel, MD 20723 brenda.walterme...@jhuapl.edu
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